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23 June 2017
Charger is cheaply made, battery dies quickly
Great example of you get what you pay for. Charger is close to being considered junk vs Fuji brand. I sense this will break if used anywhere but indoors, and I'm just waiting for it to die. Batteries have exponential decline after reaching two bars, so there is risk getting caught with a dead battery in the middle of a video.

21 April 2017
Solid build, quick focus, tack sharp
5 of 5 found this helpful This lens is built very solidly, AF is quick and accurate, great color rendering. Lens is tack sharp and is thus excellent for taking candid portrait photos from longer distances. Excellent quality bokeh, and controllable depth of field at f/2.8 makes it good for taking wide open near-macro quality shots (see photo).

09 June 2017
Photo is not what you receive, NO grip ridges around edge
First, the company's name is LUZID, not LUID, so I"m even sure who would be able to find this product or review.
Anyway, while this distributor compares its adapters/step-up rings to Breakthrough's (cost = $30), they're definitely NOT equivalent. First, and most importantly, there are NO ridges on the LUZID step-up rings as shown in the picture, which was the main reason I purchased them. In fact, I've never seen ridges on the exterior ring of any LUZID product (including its filters), so I'm not sure where this distributor got the photo shown. And even though they're brass, they're not easy to get separated from filters or the camera, although honestly, I've had the same problem with Breakthrough's brass adapters. Second, the brass feels thinner than Breakthrough's, although the LUZID cannot be bent using normal hand pressure, so it's strong enough.
But as with most things, you get what you pay for. I'm keeping my LUZID rings because I'm always losing these parts, so one day I'm sure I'll be happy I ordered it. But normally my philosophy for everything is "buy it once and buy it right", which means that the gear usually holds its value over time (unless there's a price drop). That goes double for photographic equipment, which can get knocked around a lot, often accidentally, in the field. Buying photographic equipment is different than buying a tea kettle.
If I had it to do over, I'd buy the Breakthrough adapters and try not to look at the cost. Incredibly expensive, just like Really Right Stuff (RRS) gear, but in this case they're a MUCH better product.